1 APRIL HOLIDAY MATHEMATICS ASSIGNMENT – CLASS 4 Find the place value of the underlined digit in each of the following numbers. 1. 3 5 7 4 2. 1 7 2 3 5 3. 7 9 1 5 1 4. 1 1 7 0 2 Find the total value of the underlined digits in each of the following numbers:- 5. 7 2 9 0 3 6. 7 9 0 3 7 7. 6 4 0 9 3 8. 4 6 7 8 1 Write the following numbers in words. 9. 348 10. 6,498 11. 78,534 Read and write the following in symbols. 12. Four Hundred and sixty eight 13. Six Thousand, seven Hundred and twenty five 14. Seventy seven Thousand, seven Hundred and seven 15. Chepkemoi sold nine Thousand, nine Hundred and ninety nine fruits in the month of January. Write the number of fruits she sold in symbols. 16. Amina is 12 years old. Njeri is 10 years old. Kiptoo is 13 years old and Abdi is 11 years old. a) Who is the youngest? b) Who is the eldest? 17. Grade 1 in Bahati Primary School has 367 learners. Grade 2 has 268 learners. Grade 3 has 423 learners and Grade 4 has 401 learners. Arrange the number of leaners in order from the largest to the smallest. 18. The mass of beans of kilograms harvested by six farmers were: 389, 725, 621, 298, 398, 572. Arrange the mass of beans from the largest to the smallest. 19. The number of bags of maize flour a trader sold in 8 days were as follows: 987, 798, 897, 978, 789, 879, 917, 592. Arrange the numbers from the smallest to the largest.
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APRIL HOLIDAY MATHEMATICS ASSIGNMENT – CLASS 4
Find the place value of the underlined digit in each of the following numbers.
1. 3 5 7 4
2. 1 7 2 3 5
3. 7 9 1 5 1
4. 1 1 7 0 2
Find the total value of the underlined digits in each of the following numbers:-
5. 7 2 9 0 3
6. 7 9 0 3 7
7. 6 4 0 9 3
8. 4 6 7 8 1
Write the following numbers in words.
9. 348
10. 6,498
11. 78,534
Read and write the following in symbols.
12. Four Hundred and sixty eight
13. Six Thousand, seven Hundred and twenty five
14. Seventy seven Thousand, seven Hundred and seven
15. Chepkemoi sold nine Thousand, nine Hundred and ninety nine fruits in the month of January.
Write the number of fruits she sold in symbols.
16. Amina is 12 years old. Njeri is 10 years old. Kiptoo is 13 years old and Abdi is 11 years old.
a) Who is the youngest?
b) Who is the eldest?
17. Grade 1 in Bahati Primary School has 367 learners. Grade 2 has 268 learners. Grade 3 has 423
learners and Grade 4 has 401 learners. Arrange the number of leaners in order from the largest to
the smallest.
18. The mass of beans of kilograms harvested by six farmers were: 389, 725, 621, 298, 398, 572.
Arrange the mass of beans from the largest to the smallest.
19. The number of bags of maize flour a trader sold in 8 days were as follows: 987, 798, 897, 978,
789, 879, 917, 592. Arrange the numbers from the smallest to the largest.
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20. The amount of water in litres in six containers was measured and recorded as follows: 20,100,
70, 210, 50, 500. Arrange the numbers from the smallest to the largest.
21. Kaparo bought a shirt for Sh. 695. What was the price of the shirt to the nearest 10?
22. Kimutai saw the price of a shirt in a shop was 268 shillings. Round off the price of the shirt to
the nearest ten.
23. Chebet harvested 712kg of millet. What was the mass of the millet to the nearest 10kg?
24. List all multiples of 9 between 80 and 100.
List the first five multiples of the following numbers.
25. 3 -
26. 7 -
27. 11 –
28. Write down all the even numbers from 11 to 20.
29. Write down all the odd numbers from 78 to 90.
30. Write all the divisors of 48.
31. Which is the next multiple of six after 90?
32. A fruit dealer sells apples in groups of six. Which of the following numbers of apples can be
arranged in groups of six? 20, 24, 36, 45, 60
33. A shopkeeper sells spoons in groups of 9. Which of the following number of spoons can be
arranged in groups of nine? 54, 69, 72, 79, 90, 93, 99
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34. The ages of some pupils in a school are: 6yrs, 9yrs, 10yrs, 11yrs, 12yrs and 13yrs. Which age are
odd number of years?
35. Add: 2545 + 2358 =
36.
37.
38. 6537 + 2366 =
39. Wima forest had 6103 trees. If 2716 more trees were planted during the Environmental Day, how
many trees are there altogether?
40. Ochieng’had 3654 eggs in his shop. He sold 2039 eggs. How many eggs did he remain with?
41. Legishon had 654 cows on his farm. If 133 cows died due to drought, how many cows was he
left with?
42. Work out: 6864 – 425
8 6 9 9
1 2 1 0
1 2 6 8
5 4 7
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Find the next two even numbers in the following patterns.
43. 82, 80, 78, 76, ,
44. 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, ,
45. 96, 94, 92, 90, ,
46. Six athletes were given cards with numbers 1 to 6 to show their positions. Write these positions
in Roman numerals.
47. Find the sum of 23 + 78 by rounding off each number to the nearest 10.
Find the next two odd numbers in the following patterns.
48. 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, ,
49. 93, 91, 89, 87, ,
50. 71, 69, 67, 65, ,
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APRIL HOLIDAY ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT – CLASS 4
Complete the passage with your own words.
I in the morning, I my face, I
my hair, I take a cup of , I pick my and then I run to school.
At school, I find the on duty waiting for late comers. The teacher checks if I
did my , if not I am punished. I always complete my work.
Write two sentences using words given.
Celebration
1.
2.
Row
1.
2.
Niece
1.
2.
Eulogy
1.
2.
Honest
1.
2.
Use the right form of the verb in brackets.
1. I bananas for lunch yesterday. (carry)
2. The farmer the farm. (dig)
3. We all our hands after the play. (clap)
4. Who the music? (stop)
5. She to school late. (come)
6. The boys at the party. (dance)
7. Father the door when he came in. (shut)
8. The fisherman a big fish. (catch)
9. The girls very fast to school. (run)
10. We nice songs in Church. (sing)
Use sounds below to construct sentences.
11. f
12. v
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13. i
14. ei
15. b
Read the passage below then answer the questions that follow.
“You two seem to need my services. Where do you want to go?” asked the fisherman. “We come
from very far,” said Mary’s father. “My daughter got lost and I came to look for her. We have never
been to this Island before.” Then he told the fisherman what had happened to him and Mary. Finally,
he added, “Please help us go back home.”
“I am very sorry for both of you,” said the fisherman. “I will help you. From what you’ve told me, I
know your village. I was there two weeks ago.”
Mary’s father thanked the fisherman very much. It took two days to reach the village. Mary and her
father were welcomed by the waiting crowd. Some of them rushed and called other villagers. The
villagers sang and danced for long hours. They were still by the lakeside. Later they led Mary and
her father home. Mary’s brother was among them.
1. Why had Mary’s father gone to the Island?
2. The was sorry for Mary and her father.
3. How long did it take to reach their village?
4. Who welcomed Mary and her father?
5. What did the villagers do when Mary and her father arrived?
Complete the similes below then use them in constructing sentences.
1. As beautiful as
Sentence
2. As old as
Sentence
3. As sweet as
Sentence
4. As hungry as a
Sentence
5. As as snow.
Sentence
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Write plurals of sentences below.
1. I have a big basket.
2. This is a big sheep.
3. That Ox is dangerous.
4. Our class is small.
5. The lady was smart.
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KAZI YA LIKIZO YA APRILI KISWAHILI– DARASA LA NNE
Pigia mstari nomino katika kila sentensi.
a) Wanafunzi wanapanda miti.
b) Daktari alimtibu mgonjwa.
c) Rais alihimiza tuwe na upendo.
d) Hamisi alituzwa kwa kuwatunza Wanyama.
Pigia mstari vivumishi katika kila sentensi.
a) Halima anaimba vizuri.
b) Chumba cha Bololo ni safi.
c) Vipepeo wale ni maridadi.
d) Yeye ni mpole.
e) Viatu vyote ni vizuri.
Weka kila neno katika sehemu sahihi kwenye jedwali.